Masonic Homes of Northern Tasmania operate two
aged care facilities and five residential villages in Launceston
and Exeter. Patient care and facilities are among the best
in Australia.

Formed in April 1946, the
company provides high quality care, services and lifestyle to
the elderly population of Northern Tasmania.

They specialise in respite,
dementia and day therapy care at our aged care facilities in
Launceston. The residential villages cater for more self
oriented living for those who wish to maintain a closer
community lifestyle.

Masonic Peace Haven is an Aged
Care Facility catering to 48 residents with late stage dementia,
41 Hostel residents and a large Day Therapy Centre.

The staff are associated with
senior educational institutions such as the University of
Tasmania and provide regular support to nursing students.

Through its association with
the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Service, Masonic Peace Haven won
the 2001 Prime Minister's Employer of the Year Award (Tasmania).

Residents are given care which
is based on best practice and research. Many of our Registered
Nurses have Science degrees, some with Honours. Untrained staff
have been encouraged to enrol in training offered by TAFE and
the University of Tasmania.

Lodge Scotch College is proud to be
associated with the organisation, being a part of wider Masonic
support for aged care in the Northern area.

Along with the above, Lodge Scotch College has recently
supported the Grand Lodge Tsunami Appeal for an orphanage in Sri Lanka,
along with supported other local appeals for Charity.